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‘The pain never fades’: a mum’s eternal grief
When Tania Jenning’s hears news reports of 14-year-old children stealing cars to hoon around, her heart sinks. Read more.
Guilty of 29 separate charges
A Lake Wendouree man has been warned he will be sent straight back to jail if he breaches a 200-hour community corrections order. Read more.
Arson higher in outer regions
n-depth analysis of the driving factors of bushfires in all Victorian communities is needed to ensure the state does not face continuous “Black Saturday” events, researchers say. Read more.
Deep concerns over Telstra’s proposed job cuts
The Communications Workers Union is calling for Telstra to reverse its proposed move to sack up to 19 wideband design staff in Ballarat. Read more.
Roughead recovery on track
Injured Western Bulldogs ruckman Jordan Roughead is winning his battle to recover from an eye injury and play in Saturday's AFL grand final against Sydney. Read more.
Weather
We could get up 20mm of rain when the rain hits later tonight.
Need a national news snapshot first thing - well, we have you covered.
Regional
BENDIGO: Police closed a main road in Bendigo after discovering a suspicious package in a suburban yard. Read more.
TASMANIA: THE occupants of car which crashed and killed the driver may not have been wearing seatbelts, early police investigations have revealed. Read more.
WANGARATTA: A Wangaratta woman is recovering in hospital after being stabbed in the throat in her own home. Read more.
GLEN INNES: A POLICE manhunt is underway after an inmate was sighted in Glen Innes just days after he escaped from the local correctional centre. Read more.
NEWCASTLE: NEW legal representatives for accused serial sex offender and Newcastle immunologist Dr Jeremy Coleman will apply to have his estimated six-month trial moved to Sydney, Newcastle District Court has heard. Read more.
WOLLONGONG: Wollongong’s iconic glass building at 90 Crown Street has sold for $43.9 million to a Melbourne based funds management group. Read more.
REDLANDS: FAMILY and locals have honoured the memory of Redlands boy Matthew Stanley who died 10 years ago after a one punch attack at an 18th birthday party. Read more.
MORNINGTON: Mornington Shire locals believe that a crocodile photographed near a doctor’s yacht is the rumoured and elusive ‘Whitey’. Read more.
BALLARAT: In-depth analysis of the driving factors of bushfires in all Victorian communities is needed to ensure the state does not face continuous “Black Saturday” events, researchers say. Read more.
National news
MELBOURNE: Australia has lost in its claim that an international commission has no jurisdiction to hear a complaint by East Timor in the bitter dispute over undersea oil and gas riches. Read more.
NEW SOUTH WALES: The NSW branch of the RSL is preparing to launch a forensic audit of the past seven years' spending by its senior leadership amid concerns about possible fraud and questions about financial transparency. Read more.
CANBERRA: Maverick Liberal senator Cory Bernardi has called on the government to support similar positions to One Nation in order to reconnect with voters concerned about Muslim immigration and declining industries. Read more.
National weather radar
International news
BELGIUM: A top-secret memo sensationally leaked by a Belgian energy minister cites Australia's decision to block China from buying into the NSW power grid. Read more.
UNITED STATES: A Houston lawyer whose business was struggling opened fire on morning commuters on Monday, injuring at least nine people before being shot dead by police, authorities said. Read more.
On this day
935 – Saint Wenceslas is murdered by his brother, Boleslaus I of Bohemia
1066 – William the Conqueror invades England landing at Pevensey Bay, Sussex
1781 – 9,000 American and 7,000 French troops begin siege of Yorktown
1887 – Yellow River or Huáng Hé floods in China, killing an estimated 1.5 million people
1939 – German-Soviet Frontier Treaty is signed by Joachim von Ribbentrop and Vyacheslav Molotov; redraws German and Soviet spheres of influence in central Europe and transfers most of Lithuania to the USSR
Facts supplied: onthisday.com
The faces of Australia: Ben Winwood
Just two years ago, Ben Winwood was involved in a car accident that left him unable to walk.
He spent months in rehabilitation and was faced with the enormous challenge of relearning how to take a step.